Pupil Premium

North Crawley Church of England School now receives 'Pupil Premium' funding which is awarded to schools for each pupil registered for a Free School Meal. Currently, this funding is £1,320 per pupil. The money is paid directly to schools and is used to improve the educational outcomes for children entitled to a free school meal.
Entitlement to free school meals is kept as confidential as possible. The free school meal will remain in place for as long as your child continues to attend school in Milton Keynes and you continue to be entitled to one of the qualifying benefits listed below

Income Support

Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance

Income-related Employment and Support Allowance

Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999

The Guarantee element of State Pension Credit

Child Tax Credit, provided you are not entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual income (as assessed by HM Revenue & Customs) that does not exceed 16,190 pounds

Working Tax Credit 'run-on' - the payment someone may receive for a further four weeks after they stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit

If you would like to talk to us, in confidence, about how to claim or have any other questions, please do not hesitate to speak to a member of the office staff.

Please consider claiming pupil premium if you are eligible as the funding will be spent directly upon YOUR child.

Impact of the Pupil Premium Funding -

Schools are obliged to report on pupil premium funding each year. The impact of the funding is described in general terms due to small numbers on role.

The school's pupil premium allocation in respect of the academic year 2016/17 is £5,860 which is being spent on additional teaching hours to provide 1 - 1 support for individual pupils.

The school's pupil premium allocation in respect of the academic year 2015/16 was £4,540 which is being spent on additional teaching hours to provide 1 - 1 support for individual pupils.

The school's pupil premium allocation in respect of the academic year 2014/15 was £4,500 which was spent on additional teaching hours to provide 1 - 1 support for individual pupils.

The school's pupil premium allocation in respect of the academic year 2013/14 was £0 as there were no pupils attending the school who triggered this funding.

However, in 2012/13 the school was in receipt of a small amount of additional funding of £623 that was allocated retrospectively for eligible pupils who attended the school in the last six years. That small allocation was spent on providing temporary additional 1 - 1 teaching assistant support for a pupil to help 'narrow the gap'. The impact of this expenditure saw individual progress in reading, writing and speaking and listening.